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Friday, February 18, 2011
Chloe's Test Results
Okay, so I have the full story on Chloe (I actually have her medical record in front of me)...
Chloe had lost 3 pounds since when she was there a week or two ago--she now weighs 27 pounds. There was a possible abdominal mass seen on Chloe's X-ray. The mass was confirmed with the ultrasound. It was a large (about 4 to 5 cm) mass that is either displacing the spleen or is on the spleen. Regardless, the spleen is enlarged and pushed to the side. There was possible altered architecture of both kidneys (whatever that means). She also had a somewhat thickened bladder wall and this is consistent with her recurrent urinary tract infections. The vet is concerned about neoplasia (tumors) that could be causing immunosuppression that is contributing to the recurrent UTI's.
Chloe's bloodwork had slight elevations of alkaline phosphatase (ALK) and creatinine. She also had moderate elevations in her globulins. The vet said that globulins are proteins within the bloodstream and that "elevations in globulins may indicate the presence of certain diseases, including certain cancers." She said that it is possible that if there is any cancer present that it is affecting the immune system and causing the recurrent UTI's.
Chloe was very out of it all last night but seems to be pretty much back to normal today. Riley didn't pester Chloe last night but she's back to it today, so she must be able to sense that Chloe's feeling a bit better. The wild thing about all of this (the mass, the possible cancer) is that Chloe still runs around and plays with Riley and she still eats well, so that's encouraging.
My dad got her an appointment with the veterinary internist/oncologist in Chesapeake (about 30 minutes away) for next Friday at 2:00. So I guess we'll know more about what is going on then.
Chloe had lost 3 pounds since when she was there a week or two ago--she now weighs 27 pounds. There was a possible abdominal mass seen on Chloe's X-ray. The mass was confirmed with the ultrasound. It was a large (about 4 to 5 cm) mass that is either displacing the spleen or is on the spleen. Regardless, the spleen is enlarged and pushed to the side. There was possible altered architecture of both kidneys (whatever that means). She also had a somewhat thickened bladder wall and this is consistent with her recurrent urinary tract infections. The vet is concerned about neoplasia (tumors) that could be causing immunosuppression that is contributing to the recurrent UTI's.
Chloe's bloodwork had slight elevations of alkaline phosphatase (ALK) and creatinine. She also had moderate elevations in her globulins. The vet said that globulins are proteins within the bloodstream and that "elevations in globulins may indicate the presence of certain diseases, including certain cancers." She said that it is possible that if there is any cancer present that it is affecting the immune system and causing the recurrent UTI's.
Chloe was very out of it all last night but seems to be pretty much back to normal today. Riley didn't pester Chloe last night but she's back to it today, so she must be able to sense that Chloe's feeling a bit better. The wild thing about all of this (the mass, the possible cancer) is that Chloe still runs around and plays with Riley and she still eats well, so that's encouraging.
My dad got her an appointment with the veterinary internist/oncologist in Chesapeake (about 30 minutes away) for next Friday at 2:00. So I guess we'll know more about what is going on then.
Chloe at home last night...still a bit out of it.
Meanwhile, Riley is getting very excited about her visits to the nursing home and school this afternoon. Okay, maybe she doesn't even know she's going, but I'm getting excited about them! We'll report on them over the weekend.
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19 comments:
Poor Chloe, we're thinking about her. Enjoy your visits today.
Oh! I hope that whatever is bothering Chloe is easily remedied!
Have fun today!
Happy tails!
Stumpy and me
Saying LOTS and LOTS of prayers for Chloe! And we love reading your nursing home updates!
If you don't already follow them, Wilf, the Polish Lowland Sheepdog, who lifes in France, was diagnosed with cancer on his spleen and given just a few days more to live over 4 months ago! You and your dad might enjoy reading their daily posts: wilfanddigby.blogspot.com. It's one of our favorite bloggies.
Lots of good thought for Chloe
Benny & Lily
All paws crossed for Chloe that they can fix whatever is wrong. Sending good vibes!
We all have paws crossed here, for Chloe!
She will get better soon!
Hi...Amber here! Mom tried to find an email addy for you so she could answer your question but we couldn't find one. So.......yes our packmate Reno is an American Eskimo. The American Eskimo comes in 3 sizes. Standard or full size, Mini, and Toy. Reno is a Mini and weighs about 17 pounds. Thank you for asking.
Amber DaWeenie
Amber back again....Dumb me.....I jus' saw dis was a new post bout Chloe. I'll be sayin a few more prayers dis week and tellin' all my pack mates to keep dere paws crossed for Chloe when she sees da specialist next week. Mom says she has her "paws" crossed for her too. Good vibes is on da way!
Amber
Oh crap...poor Chloe! Nows dat just makes me sad to read dis. But, I knows her will be in good hands when hers goes to da specialty doctor. We will be thinking of ya'll and we hope it won't be nuttin too serious and hers can fixed right up.
Riley prolly senses your excitement, didn't you just say dat previously bout Chloe...duh...hehehe!
Puddles
Poor Chloe - it sounds like she is dealing with a lot. We will keep our paws crossed for her and for the specialist to have a workable plan for her.
We just know that you and Riley will have so much fun together on your visits.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Were praying for Chloe hoping for a full recovery. Also, can't wait to hear how your visits went...we always have the best time and sure you will, too.
I hope the oncologist appointment next week gives you some answers! Not knowing is the hardest part, I think.
I hope your visits went well today!
My paws are crossed for Chloe! Please keep us posted.
Your pal, Pip
Our furry paws are all crossed for Chloe, we hope she makes a full recovery!
We'll keep the paws khrossed with LOTS of Sibe Vibes going fur Chloe!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Puppy prayers is on da way fur Chloe! :)
Woofs and Licks,
Maggie Mae
Woof! Woof! Crossing my Golden Paws n Sending Lots of Golden Healing Thoughts. Chloe does not look 27 lbs. Looking forward for Riley's photo visit. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
It is the worst feeling when one of our loved ones is ill and we can't fix it. I agree with houndstooth...the not knowing is the worst part. :(
We'll be thinking of Chloe...
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